Inzamam ul Haq reappointed as Chief Selector of Pakistan men’s cricket team

He served as chief selector in 2016 as well

Former Pakistan cricket captain Inzamam ul Haq has been appointed as chief selector of the national men’s cricket team by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for the second time in his career.
The PCB revealed the decision was in a tweet on Monday.

“Member of the 1992 World Cup winning squad and former Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq has been appointed as the chief selector of the national men’s selection committee,” said the PCB in a news release.

“This committee – which includes Mickey Arthur, team director, Grant Bradburn, head coach, and Hasan Cheema, secretary – is mandated to select senior men’s team and Pakistan Shaheens,” it added.

According to the PCB, Inzamam has withdrawn himself from the Cricket Technical Committee and his replacement will be announced in due course.

His first assignment will be the selection of the national men’s squad for the three-match One-Day International series against Afghanistan between from 22 until 26 August in Sri Lanka and ACC Men’s Asia Cup 2023, which commences on 30 August in Multan, later this week.

This is Inzamam’s second stint in the position. He previously served as the chief selector from August 2016 until July 2019. His selected team brought Pakistan its maiden ICC Champions Trophy title in June 2017 by defeating India in the final by 180 runs at The Oval, London.

Expressing his delight over development, Inzamam-ul-Haq was cited as saying that it was an honour for him to be appointed as the chairperson of the national men’s selection committee.

“I am thankful to Mr Zaka Ashraf for offering me this post. It is wonderful to see the chairman is involving former players in the cricketing matters. I have worked previously in this role and I am eager to work in it once again,” he remarked.

“I had a good run in the last tenure. We had famous victories with the ICC Champions Trophy 2017 being the highlight, but my most important achievement is that around 70 to 80 per cent of the cricketers – selected back then – form the core of today’s sides. That team was in transition, but this team is stable and I would not face the same challenges,” the former captain said.

“Heading a selection committee is already a tough job in Pakistan, but it is going to be more challenging this time with the ACC Men’s Asia Cup and ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup around the corner followed by the tour of Australia. But, I know I can deliver in this role and I will try to do better than I did the last time. Despite the paucity of time, we will announce the best possible sides.”

PCB Management Committee Head Zaka Ashraf said he was delighted that Inzamam-ul-Haq had agreed to head the national men’s selection committee at a crucial juncture.

“He is a legend and has served the game with dignity,” he added.

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